Due to what its producer is calling “an unfortunate licensing error,” the Aurora Fox’s current production of “The Good Body” must close two weeks early, on Sunday, Sept. 27.

Mare Trevathan plays everyone from Eve Ensler to Helen Gurley Brown to a 74-year-old African to a Puerto Rican – for two more performances, anyway – in “The Good Body.”

The final two performances will be at 7:30 p.m. today (Saturday, Sept. 26), and 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 27, in The Aurora Fox Studio Theatre, 9900 E. Colfax Ave. Here is our review of the play, which was to have closed Oct. 11.

A total of 47 Colorado nonprofit arts organizations will receive $568,040 in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds. Of them, nine are theater companies that will be awarded $126,000 in funds. All of it must go to preserving, restoring or creating jobs.

In Colorado, 313 jobs will be preserved. So there is an actual human being attached to each of the amounts. They are one-time-only grants, however.

In their grant proposals, companies had to argue that the saved positions are critical to their artistic mission, and that they are in jeopardy or have been eliminated as a result of the current economic climate.

Read a more expanded report in the coming Sunday, Sept. 20, Denver Post Arts & Entertainment section. We’ll be telling the personal stories of some of those artists whose jobs are being preserved. Among them: Mare Trevathan as Community Affairs Manager at Curious Theatre.

On March 21, I’ll be participating in a panel discussion at this year’s Denver Office of Cultural Affairs’ Create Denver Expo. It’s a talk on how to find your audience, whether you’re an actor, writer, fashion designer, musician, photographer, painter or any other kind of artist.

The panel is called “Finding Your Fans,” and runs from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. The moderator is Westword music writer Eryc Eyl. The panel: Cultural jedi Ashara Ekundayo; actress and community organizer Mare Trevathan; 101.5 FM radio personality Lynne Ryan; and Denver Post theater critic John Moore.